Voice of the Knicks on ESPN NY 98.7 FM & WFUV Alumn Spero Dedes, as well as The Wall Street Journal's Chris Herring (@HerringWSJ), joined One on One earlier to react to a wild night in Manhattan, and look at where the Knicks are headed in light of Carmelo Anthony's spectacular performance. Hear what they think the Knicks might have to do to keep Carmelo Anthony around, as well as how the team might turn this into future success.

Voice of the Knicks on ESPN NY 98.7 FM & WFUV Alumn Spero Dedes, as well as The Wall Street Journal's Chris Herring (@HerringWSJ), joined One on One earlier to react to a wild night in Manhattan, and look at where the Knicks are headed in light of Carmelo Anthony's spectacular performance. Hear what they think the Knicks might have to do to keep Carmelo Anthony around, as well as how the team might turn this into future success.

Tom Lorenzo (@TomLorenzo) of Nets Daily joined the first episode of the Pick and Pod to discuss the Nets' win over the Magic Tuesday, improved defense, and the coaching improvements of Jason Kidd, Plus, Kenny Ducey, Matt Rosenfeld, and Kevin Kelly discuss if Tim Hardaway Jr's defense is keeping him off the floor, and if Kevin Durant is MVP.

At halftime of Saturday's Men's Basketball game, Michael Kay voice of the New York Yankees on the YES network and a Fordham-WFUV alum stopped by the broadcast to discuss Alex Rodriguez's 162-game suspension. Mack Rosenberg, Kenny Ducey and Michael also talked about how the suspension will affect the Yankees' offseason.

Clark Judge joined Nolan and Matt to discuss the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs. The guys first take a look at the Saturday matchups with Clark, including why Seattle has such an advantage at home recently and why the rematch with the Seahawks was such a tough draw for the Saints, even after getting the road win last week in Philly.

Buster Olney seinor writer for ESPN the Magazine was able to join One on One shortly after the breaking news of Alex Rodriguez’s 162 game suspension. Olney also reflected on the Hall of Fame voting that took place this past week, including giving his input on the inductees (Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, Frank Thomas).

The founder of One on One, and currently the director of the National Sports Journalism Center, Malcolm Moran, joined myself and Bobby Gubin on the show. We discussed the 100th Rose Bowl game and Moran's new book "The Rose Bowl: 100th Celebration."

We also delved into some of the issues surrounding college football today such as the end of the BCS and how those involved with structuring the new playoff system will do so. In addition, we asked Malcolm about his thoughts on the upcoming national championship game between Florida State and Georgia.

Fordham head basketball coach Tom Pecora joined me in his weekly spot on One on One to talk all things Fordham hoops. The Rams are 7-6 heading into conference play, and coach talked about how disappointing the last two games (an eight point loss to Harvard at home and a ten point loss to Siena on the road) have been. We also looked back on the non-conference portion of the schedule.

Coach Pecora will be on One on One every Saturday throughout conference play.

Jason Cole columnist for the National Football Post breaks down each of the four Wild-card Weekend games with Mack Rosenberg and Bobby Gubin. He tells the guys why the Eagles have the advantage despite hosting a Superbowl quarterback Drew Brees. Jason also dicusses the effect of the artic chill on the the 49ers, Saints and Chargers, playing up north.

Jason also explains why the teams with the worst records in the playoffs, Green Bay and San Diego, could potentially be the most dangerous teams playing this weekend.